One sunny day, in the Orchid Lab of Kuliyyah of Science, a nice good looking Mdm Linda told me..you will be learning SMILES, but you will not delighted when you work with it..ha,what does it means..the story begins..Mdm start to teach us about SMILES..Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System..it is The simplified molecular input line entry specification or SMILES is a specification for unambiguously describing the structure of chemical molecules using short ASCII alpha-numeric strings.
SMILES strings can be imported by most molecule editors for conversion back into two-dimensional drawings or three-dimensional models of the the molecules. The SMILES specification was developed by David Weininger in the late 1980s. It has since been modified and extended by others, most notably by Daylight Chemical Information Systems Inc. Other 'linear' notations include the Wiswesser Line Notation (WLN), ROSDAL and SLN (Tripos Inc).
After we had understood about SMILES, Mdm told us to do some exercise and submit it to her.For me,SMILES is very challenging and teach me to be very patience.Here are the pictures of my SMILES efforts..hu2
As a conclusion, what Madam states at first about SMILES is totally true. No doubt. I'm not and i can't smile when i am working with SMILES..(T_T)..But i hope that one day i will like to spend my time with this stuff and smiling with it.Please pray for me..
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